Grantsville Residents Directory Lookup

The Grantsville residents directory connects you to public records held by city, county, and state agencies in Utah. Grantsville is in Tooele County with a population around 12,000, located west of Salt Lake City in the Tooele Valley. This page covers police records, GRAMA requests, court files, property data, and state-level searches. The Grantsville Police Department has specific procedures for records access, including rules around criminal history information that are worth knowing before you submit a request.

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Grantsville Quick Facts

12,000+ Population
Tooele County
Third District Court
10 Days GRAMA Response

Grantsville Police Records

The Grantsville Police Department is at 50 N Bowery St, Grantsville, UT 84029. The department handles law enforcement records for events inside city limits. You can request records in person, by email, or by fax. A GRAMA Request Form is required for all records requests. The form ensures your request meets the requirements under Utah Code 63G-2, which is the Government Records Access and Management Act.

The police department has a designated Records Officer appointed by the Chief. This person handles GRAMA compliance and processes all incoming records requests. The city has 10 business days to respond. If a request is denied, you get a written explanation citing the specific GRAMA provision that applies. You then have 30 days to appeal to the city, and after that you can go to the State Records Committee if needed.

Not all police records are public. Grantsville classifies many records as private, controlled, or protected under GRAMA. Incident reports for cases you were involved in are generally available. Reports involving other people may be restricted. The department follows the same rules every Utah agency does, but it helps to know upfront that not everything is open to the public.

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The Grantsville City website lists all departments and gives you access to forms and contact details for records requests.

Criminal History Records in Grantsville

Criminal history record information, known as CHRI, is handled differently from regular police reports in Grantsville. Release of CHRI is restricted under Utah Code 53-10-108. Misuse of criminal history data is a Class B misdemeanor. The department takes this seriously. Only the Records Supervisor, full-time Records employees, and other personnel designated by the Chief can release criminal history information.

If you need a criminal history check, the statewide option through the Bureau of Criminal Identification is usually the better route. BCI runs a name-based search for $15 that covers arrests and convictions from across the state. For Grantsville-specific records, you still go through the police department, but expect more restrictions on what they can share compared to a standard incident report.

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The Grantsville Police Department page has details about how to submit records requests and what to expect from the process.

Sex Offender and ALPR Data

For sex offender information, the Grantsville Police Department directs public requests to the Utah Department of Public Safety SONAR database. SONAR is the statewide sex offender registry. You can search it online for free. If you want local registered offender information specific to Grantsville, you can file a GRAMA request with the police department. The response will depend on what the law allows them to share.

Automatic License Plate Reader data, or ALPR data, is not open to the public in Grantsville. The department classifies this information as confidential. It is shared only with other law enforcement agencies. You cannot get ALPR data through a GRAMA request. This is a common policy across Utah cities that use plate reader technology.

Court Records for Grantsville

Court cases from Grantsville go through the Third District Court in Tooele County. The Tooele County Sheriff is at 1960 S Main, Tooele, and you can call them at (435) 882-5600. The court handles criminal, civil, family, and small claims cases for the county. You can search cases online through the Utah Courts website.

The online search is free. Look up cases by name or case number. Results show filing dates, case type, and current status. For full documents, contact the court clerk or visit the courthouse. Some records are available online but many still need a direct request. Minor offenses may go through the local justice court. Check both levels if you are not sure where a case was filed.

Tooele County Residents Directory Records

Tooele County holds records that cover Grantsville and the rest of the county. Property records sit with the county recorder. You can search deeds, liens, mortgages, and other property documents at the county offices. The county assessor has tax and valuation data for all properties in Grantsville. These are free to search and are among the most common requests in the Grantsville residents directory.

The Tooele County Sheriff handles jail records and law enforcement for areas outside city limits. If someone was booked into the county jail, the sheriff's office has that information. The county attorney prosecutes cases at the county level. For questions about pending charges or case status, contact that office directly.

State-level records fill in what local offices do not cover. The Utah Department of Corrections has a free offender search. The VINE system sends custody change alerts. Vital records like birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates come from the Utah Office of Vital Records at $25 per certified copy. The Utah State Archives has GRAMA forms and guides for any agency in the state.

Searching Grantsville Public Records

Start by deciding what record type you need. Police reports go through the Grantsville Police Department with a GRAMA form. Court records are on the Utah Courts website. Property records are with Tooele County. State records are at the relevant agency. Each one has its own process, but the steps are straightforward once you know where to go.

Online searches are fastest. Court cases and property records are free to search. BCI costs $15 for a statewide criminal history check. Police records need a written GRAMA request and take up to 10 business days. For in-person visits, the Grantsville police are on Bowery Street and the Third District Court is in Tooele. The Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing has free license lookups if you need that type of record.

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Tooele County Records

Grantsville is part of Tooele County. Many records sit at the county level, including property data, court files, and jail rosters. For a full look at Tooele County offices and records resources, visit the county residents directory page.

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